Pubdate: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 Source: Daily World, The (LA) Copyright: South Louisiana Publishing 2005 Contact: http://www.dailyworld.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=CUSTOMERSERVICE03 Website: http://www.dailyworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1740 Author: William Johnson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) CAILLIER TO PLEAD NOT GUILTY Other Charges Expected When Grand Jury Meets Next Week Opelousas Police Chief Larry Caillier is expected to enter a plea of not guilty when he is arraigned later this week on five charges of malfeasance in office. "He will not appear in person. He will wave his appearance. He came in this morning to sign a motion," Caillier's attorney Edward Lopez said Monday. The arraignment, which is a formal reading of the charges, is set for 9 a.m. Friday before 27th Judicial District Court Judge Alonzo Harris. Lopez said he expects the judge to set a November trial date at which time he predicts Caillier will be cleared of the charges once all the facts are put before a jury. "The chief is eager to get this behind him," Lopez said. The malfeasance charges were handed down during the April meeting of an ongoing state grand jury that has spent the past four months looking into problems at the Opelousas Police Department. Those charges are in connection with a Battle of the Bands competition in September. Caillier is alleged to have ordered his officers not to intervene when fights and other disturbances broke out following the event at Donald Gardner Stadium. The grand jury is expected to meet again in Opelousas on June 22, most likely for the last time. This session of the grand jury is expected to deal specifically with allegations against Caillier. At the conclusion of last month's grand jury meeting, Kris Wartelle, public information officer with the state Attorney General's office, said, "This is not over. We plan to come back into session next month to deal with charges dealing with the chief." In May, the grand jury completed the third of four planned sessions, issuing 19 indictments against former Opelousas Police Major Ronnie Trahan Sr. Those charges ranged from criminal conspiracy and payroll fraud to money laundering. While the charges were bad news for Trahan, they weren't good news for Caillier. Every charge in the indictment against Trahan included words such as "conspired with Chief Larry Caillier to," "under the direction and supervision of Larry Caillier," or "along with Chief Larry Caillier." The grand jury was originally impaneled to look into issues raised in a highly critical report on the Opelousas Police Department issued in January by the state Legislative Auditor's office. That audit outlined numerous irregularities in the department's handling of funds including $54,000 in missing equipment and $44,000 in unaccounted for drug-buy money. It cited a further $150,000 in funds that were passed through private accounts during the period for which no documentation could be found. Finally it alleged that some of the money from a federal grant intended to provide bicycle patrols in the Opelousas Housing Authority was diverted for other purposes. It further charged that Caillier and others took thousands of dollars in inappropriate administrative fees not allowed under the bicycle patrol grant. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin